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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN | 6:45—Boys of the North. { 7:00—Dr. Dana. 24rs under the direction of Vern fetcalfe will take the baggage and ';dn,\- must be plainly labeled and G r L1 & G '1_——‘— o lRI_ S(oul (AMP | delivered at Bodding'’s warehouse RADIO lOG o NHO Wk Sr 3 lat the foot of 9th Street hill bc-‘ P o T \ :I‘l.F:NEO ON X6 | J fore 6 p. m. on Friday. 4 Y "THAT COLD { - . m. ( I, ) RGP | KINY — JUNEAU THIS IS ONE ) ( Z-Z - WATER ?)' Ela - - Alaska Broadeasting Co. OF THOSE N < : /e e o o o 0 » « o o o \ ~ \ : | C.R. 8 MORNINGS Ay el &7 : The Girl Scout Camp which op- | © ® Wednesday, July 9, 1948 { I CANT CALT ns Sunday, June 13, has a near|® TIDE TABLE '1 5:00_-WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. WAKE UP el \\, ¥ apacity enrollment, Mrs. Ralph|® ® | 5:30--Totem Talk—Forecasts. l \ Ay pivers, Camp Chairman, reports, @ JUNE 10 ® | 5:45—Viking Varieties. ¢ i¥h 41 Intermediate Scouts and | ® High tide, 3:17 am., 182 ft. ®| .50 nDinner News. 5. Brownies. |e Low tide, 10:07 am, -2 ft. ®| g5 waltz Time. 4 " e volun- | © High tide, 16:3¢ p.m,, 152 ft. e 30—t gy Darrell Naish and VFW volun " Tow s A4 po. 8746 .1 6:30—Sports on the Spot. i ° o] : . . i lypplies to camp by boat. PIMUIRARTe 88 N 7:15—Interlude. : Baggage of Intermediate Scouts Al | 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. | - 'ho will be going to camp on Sun- Empire wantags gcv resuits! 8:00—Standard News—Forecasts. | 815 ~Community Ceuter. | 8:30—Catch Me If You Can. 1 | 9:00—Fishing Time-—Forecasts, 9:15—SVEN SWENSON-CBS. SPINACH, LEMON, CELERY, | (THAT'S CELERY ) KRAUT, ONION, APPLE, = . AR R e ORANGE, TANGERINE, el = Rt Q OKAY, o \> 9:30—Inner Sanctum (Mystery), PINEAPPLE, GRAPE, |- ) v CELERY ‘ 10:00—Alaska Line News. | GARLIC, CHERRY, I'LL DRINK * \ : 10:15—Words with Music. i ETC, ETC. ——_/EACH SEPARATELY, - | 10:30—Forecasts. 59 DIFFERENT ) UNTIL ONE Y1 I Thursday, June 10, 1948 7:00—Music in the Morning. i 7:30—Radio Reporter. | 7:45—Music in the Morning 8:15—Morning Thought. | 8:30—Music in the Morning. | 9:00—Morning Melodies. 9:15—Melody Roundup. i 9:30—Forecasts — Sunrise Seren- | i ade. 9:45—Silver Platter—Headlines. | ! 10:00—Cross Section. | < 10:30—Fred Waring. ] 11:00—Melody Hour. , \ 11:30—At Ease. /) & 11:45—Listener’s Digest—Forecasts. | | 12:00—Luncheonette, va Enjoy the whiskey thut's‘afiw'{ufla as i Nawme" | 12:15—Noon News. MAKES me PRETTY ? ) KINDS /O—F) JUICES z L 7 g R A P T TG, Pl Wt s NOW DON'T YOU JUNE DEAR.... THIS IS DR.HARDLIEGH C | 1M STARVING, DEAR...ILL G SHE'S BEEN DOZING ... J4 WORRY, MRS HOW DO 7% ...HED LIKE 1O TALK TO YOU. § DOWN A:D HAVE SOME COFFEE AND A SANDWICH AND COME BACK | QGILVIE...THIS &2 Y0U 007 L8 12:30—Luncheon Date. | JBUTCRYING INHER = <\ e aRDLIEGH. | 5 G ETAY HERE, ... JUST DOWNSTAIRS ... SLEEP. . . OH,00CTOR . KENTUCKY WHISKEY—A BLEND 1:00—Jill’s Juke Box. | R s OkJUNE 4 i 14 TR, TONY, DON'F 2 A 1:30—Radio Theatre. ... OUR PO 72 ) PROMISE .1 ... AND Y0U... 1 NEED YOU National Distillers Products Corp., New York « 86 Proof « 65% Grain Neutral Spins 2:00—Concert Hall. o p i it 2:30—To Rear March,. 3:00—~Meet the Mrs. = 3:15—Washington Inside. | 3:30—One Night Stand. L ‘ 2 4:00—Make It Music. um ln ea In 4:30—Report for Overseas. 4:45—Supper Club, t All programs subject to change | |due to conditions beyond our mn«; Oil Burners ahebeg g GOING TO FAIRBANKS | ’ Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 b i w - - Among passengers aboard the & Harri Machine Shop, Inc. |- s i s o5 — s Harri ’ Ps ) D ot - Onloago, Wite o & B, | i = X i ; V" THERE! 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RYAN, Fy p . f Education. 1: Good Advertising aims to inform R rons g . - ! the consumer and help him to buy Tast mublioation, June 3, 1046, | At i WHAT? STEP ON IT! WE'RE Wi |EXHAUSTED—ACRES ORILEY more intelligently. e AR <% %é%/s?# THE |YOU sAY BEING I:OLLOED BY A M COMES TO A HAV STACK, 2: Good Advertising tells the truth, FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, ET s TOEW\J GHE RAN | § 7 MONS - - COLLAPSES AD FALLS ¥ avoiding misstatement of facts as >ublic Buildings Administration. 3 N. AS well as possible deception through Sifice of the Division Engineer, 123 8 ; implication or omission. It makes g~ Rouh ‘Z”‘]‘;i'ssegmf S'bv:ltsh' no claims which cannot be met in “.gtl“"'l s i - full and without further qualifi- ice uniil 2 PM, June 25, 1048 and s c?tion' tIt tllse_stnonly testimonials hen publicly opened, for furnishing ’ of competent witnesses. he materials, and performing the 3: Good Advertising conforms to the work for roofing and ";}539“2“”“5 ; A e repairs at the U. S. Federal and gengrilll); aclcte[:te(]i( Stfifiq;':: ‘g Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska gfige o?lst‘;e bas:ieseoi ghe lmeri::pof in strict accordance with the speci- ) jons d PB-DIV-8, Feb. 26, the product or service advertised :;?m::dd;:fmm; ?it‘ any\emen_ rather than by the disparagement tioned therein: and the general con- o ™ = of competing goods. It tries to avoid ditions dated Sept. 15, 1942 and ad- — B ractices that are offensive or lendum thereto dated May 15, 1944. \ 7 % 4 gn:l:)ying, pecifications and other data may \ - 7 /// % Lgfl] JggyTg. 2‘75% jSEyE 4: Good Advertising recognizes both its )fnh:l'dt?)‘v ‘Qflngfifcnfftfizeoffiifi} ; ( (/ 7 A GUARD CAMP! A Il, THE ONE . A g ke s BEAYAR (ENEINOST CAN TRADE. N 5 ) WANTED! WHAT responsibility in serving the public arst publication, June 7, 1948, : i S 5 f ¢ ! interest. .ast publication, June 9, 1948. IN THi5 HAT, T < 7 iy B bt [ AM | OFFERED? i e & S o Quoted from: EDITOR and PUBLISHER FRED R. 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